Thursday, November 3, 2011

Maybe I need a federal lawyer after all. . .

(the following is a complete fabrication of events in the mind of Nolo, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's pretty accurate)

So this is how this all came about

You have some seniors that have probably been talking too loudly about the .gov “treading on them”, and they don’t like it. One of their neighbors probably saw the dangerous Tea Party Flag (Gadsden) in their yard and either sent it to Flag@Whitehouse.gov or #AttackWatch on twitter…

Well, then the FBI gets involved, because Napolitano has told us that you have to be weary of those with military experience who are tea partiers. So, they see these seniors fit the terrorist bill perfectly (white, military, tea partier) and try to infiltrate the GG4’s (Geriatric Gang of Four). They do so quite easily because the GG4’s talk so damn much about everything. The infiltrator says “Hey, have you read this book absolved? It’s online and free to read”.

(flashback)

Mike Vanderboegh is writing a book. Mike Vanderboegh is also responsible for Fast & Furious coming to light and what will be the end of many a career and the beginning of many a jail sentences. The .gov does not appreciate the SureFire beam that Mike is bringing to their ever increasing “treadings & treasons.”

So, MSNBC and Mediamatters are upset that Mike’s getting all this exposure for F&F. They are calling for Fox to denounce Mike. The .gov is also upset and needs to “find a way… a believable way” for Mike V to be shut up permanently without actually killing him. What better way than to implicate him in a terror plot? (lol) Fuck! That just might work! “Lanny! remember those times we set up those other guys?? Make it so with Mike. Just make sure it’s like totally believable!” Surely the media will report it just like we say to….

(flashforward)

The GG4’s have never heard of Absolved… hell, they don’t even have the internet, but the infiltrator hands them printed copies of the online novel so they can read (in large print too). After reading the printouts, the GG4’s don’t quite understand what they just read, but no worry… FBI guy is stirring the pot… “So, you see if we did XYZ, just like they did in Mike Vanderboegh’s online book, who lives in Alabama, who used to be a militia guy, just like us”.

Old guys buy in, slightly, because you know.. they are still pissed. FBI guy constantly puts pressure on them to “take overt steps in furtherance of the conspiracy”. (I have no doubt that these words may actually be on tape) So they do. And then they consent to recording their conversations. FBI guy brings up the printed novel. He needs to link Mike V to the SeniorWalker plot. If he does this right and connects the two, he will get a fat promotion and will be saving the world from evil scary books. The link is made on tape.

The feds indict the GG4’s. The Media, already needing to discredit Messenger Mike for his reporting on F&F, pounce on the new “allegation” that his book is the template for the GG4 plot. “Holy shit he was in the militia too! Hey, look over here! Terrorist!”

And so there we are. The .gov is fabricating “evidence” to use against citizens for no reason other than he was shining a very powerful light on our own .gov’s crimes. Scary, no?

20 comments:

Anonymous
said...

A lawyer isn't a bad idea considering that they have targeted you.

I would suggest the center for law and justice and I have another idea that would be very nasty for them if and when they get too cute. They will of course do exactly that, even if it takes years to get you.

Publish your book and you will find all the funding you need but protect it because they will try to take it from you as well.

You are a targeted enemy and they will attempt to make an example of you. You remember from your commie past no doubt, how this is done, just update the tactics and resources.

As I can, I will attempt to work this as I am sure others also, will most willingly do.

"The federal government has been pushing the limits of liberty back in this country for many, many years, and my point was, at some undetermined moment in the future, someone is going to determine that they're not going to be pushed around anymore," Vanderboegh told FoxNews.com. "It is what it is … it's a terrible description of what might happen if people continue to be victimized in this country."

I don't know if you really said this or not, but I agree with it and my comment relates to it.

Given your book is a warning of what could happen in the future, yet told in a plausible way that could really happen; I daresay the media and perhaps even government will link you to EVERY similar plot which comes along. The details of the plots won't need to mirror those found in "Absolved", but the reasons those plots were hatched will almost always be the same: People decide they are not going to be pushed around anymore.

This might be one of the first times your book is linked in some way to such a plot, but I do not believe it will be the last. Unless, of course, government heeds the warning.

There is no way that 4 old men are going to come up with what the FBI has charged them with. It's like saying that the local kindergarten class has come up with a way to make C-4 in their Mom's kitchen.

Comments like "I've got enough guns to arm everyone in the room" when there are just the 4 guys... Hell, I have enough guns to arm all of them, too. Sounds like a real armory, but no one is reading "4 old men."

Hopefully, one or more of these guys will land a decent lawyer who will pick apart the fed's case. Gotta get the truth into the public.

You know, this is pretty much what ran through my mind when I read those accusations yesterday... although my version didn't go into more as much detail. Mine was pretty much, "I wouldn't be surprised if the fibbies set up the GG4's and Mike, and hey, David asked a good question when he wondered if any of those stolen business cards "showed up" in the GG4's possession."

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